The studio was founded in 1926 under the
Columbia Graphophone Company as the Columbia Graphophone Studios. In 1954, the studios relocated from their original Homebush site to
301 Castlereagh Street in
Sydney, and were renamed
EMI Studios. In 1996, Studios 301 was purchased by its own management team. Two years later, the studios were purchased by producer/engineer and
SAE Institute founder Tom Misner, who relocated and rebuilt the studios at 18 Mitchell Road, in the Sydney suburb of
Alexandria. Studios 301 was part of SAE from 1998 until early 2011, when Navitas bought SAE Group from Misner, who retained ownership of the studios. In 2017, Studios 301 relocated to a new studio complex located at 3 Ellis Avenue in Alexandria. The new 'Tier One' facility, designed by Misner and Jochen Veith, nearly doubled the size of Studios 301's previous location, with 4 recording/mixing rooms, 3 mastering studios and 4 pre-production room. In 2020, Studios 301 and audio engineer
Simon Cohen launched their 'pay it forward' initiative, allowing musicians to gift a free online
audio mix to an artist of their choice. In 2021, the studio partnered with
Abbey Road Institute as a site of the school's music production program. ==References==